Several of Justin Sacks's more notable articles and reports appear below.
'Public spending for public benefit' eGov Monitor, 30 August 2005 Making the business case for the public sector to behave strategically and embed economic development targets in mainstream public expenditure. [Download] [Link]
'Public spending for public benefit' Public Service, 29 November 2005 Exploring the practical meaning of
'efficiency' in public expenditure and how to achieve it in mainstream public expenditure. [Download] [Link]
'Regeneration effects of "fair wages"' Staffordshire
University, 2005 Analysis of the multiplier
effect generated by different public sector run care services, demonstrating
the economic disparity created by poorer wages. Co-authored with Ian Jackson
and Geoff Pugh of Staffordshire University Business School.
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